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Orange Cafe offers one of the coolest views of the Design District from its sidewalk seating. Inside, the restaurant is airy, and a winding staircase leads to ad-ditional tables on the second floor. Open for only breakfast and lunch Monday through Friday, it's a popular spot, but not usually packed. A small but satisfy-ing breakfast menu includes espresso and a variety of fresh-baked croissants served plain ($1.50) or filled with ham and cheese ($4.25), omelet and cheese ($4.25), chocolate, or apple ($2.00). Sandwiches are named after famous art-ists and feature fresh ingredients and quality cheeses. A Dali ($7.15 and $4.25 for a half) is a wonderful treat for vege-tarians and includes Parmesan cheese, avocado, tomato, spinach, basil, and olive oil. A Frida Kahlo ($7.75 and $4.65 for a half) is a twist on a BLT. It includes the b, l, and t, but also avocado and spicy mayonnaise. You can accompany your meal with a soup of the day ($4.75) and wine or beer.
It's as American as apple pie, Find it at picnics, in your fridge, and probably contributing to the fat in your thigh. Because the fact of the matter is, whether you're poor or rich, Almost everyone can afford a can of tuna fish. You can spread it on a Ritz, Or hide it between slices of bread if you wish. It's also good on top of salad, Or straight from the fork, however you like. Sometimes it's really good, like, ahem at Orange Café, And sometimes it tastes like that crap you had the other day. But this Design District hotspot has it down to a science: Mayo, celery, of course tuna, and then a handful of scallions. Try it on a baguette, a.k.a. the Rembrandt, for just $5.75 or Keep it simple and order greens with the atun on the side.
It's as American as apple pie,Find it at picnics, in your fridge, and probably contributing to the fat in your thigh.Because the fact of the matter is, whether you're poor or rich,Almost everyone can afford a can of tuna fish.You can spread it on a Ritz,Or hide it between slices of bread if you wish.It's also good on top of salad,Or straight from the fork, however you like.Sometimes it's really good, like, ahem at Orange Café,And sometimes it tastes like that crap... More »
You can buy a Felix Perdomo painting for $5800. Or at Orange Café, a self-described art café that opened earlier this year in the Design District, you can get a Picasso for $6.45. And the latter comes with crinkle potato chips. Unlike the... More »
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